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Becoming Ballers: How Nunavik’s Youth Built a Community Around Basketball

In villages across the North, Inuit teens are creating a safe space for each other and the next generation of athletes.

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By and For: Exhibit Traces History of Sex Worker Resistance

Sex worker support organization Stella wants to change the public’s perception of sex work with an exhibit at the Centre des mémoires montréalaises.

Live from the Fall Classic: Game 7 with The Rover

Cheering for Canada’s Team in the World Series was a balm for my soul. But no matter what, my heart will always belong to the Expos.

Opinion: Montreal Cycling Race a Win for Genocide Supporters

Montreal is being used as a prop to clean up Israel's image on the international stage

Davis Cup: Tournament or Sportswashing Debacle?

A swing of the racquet or the sound of an ace will not drown out the cries of mothers weeping for their dead children.

Confessions of a Secret Mom

A birth mother recalls her past.

A Funeral March for Dead Venues

Montreal’s indie cultural scene is in trouble. A funeral march honoured once-vibrant show venues that have been swallowed up by rising rents and gentrification.

DEVENIR KEB : une série documentaire sur l’immigration de Savoir Média

Comment devient-on Québécois ?

A Gut Punch of a Film Exposes Cracks in Quebec’s Electoral System

“Representative democracy is anything but representative.”

Les Perdants: un film coup-de-poing sur les failles du système électoral québécois

« La démocratie dite représentative ne l’est pas. »